Overview
In 1868, Japan underwent a dramatic transformation following the overthrow of the shogun by supporters of Emperor Meiji, marking the end of feudal military rule and ushering in a new era of government that promoted modernizing the country and interacting with other nations. Japanese print culture, which had flourished for more than a century with the production of color woodcuts (the so-called ukiyo-e, or āfloating worldā images), also changed course during the Meiji era (1868ā1912), as societal changes and the once-isolationist countryās new global engagement provided a wealth of new subjects for artists to capture.
Japanese Prints in Transition: From the Floating World to the Modern World documents the shift from delicately colored ukiyo-e depictions of actors, courtesans, and scenic views to brightly colored images of Western architecture, modern military warfare, technology (railroad trains, steam-powered ships, telegraph lines), and Victorian fashions and customs.
Includes Color Photographs
This book title, Japanese Prints in Transition (From the Floating World to the Modern World), ISBN: 9781951836986, by Rhiannon Paget, Karin Breuer, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, published by Harry N. Abrams (March 14, 2023) is available in hardcover. Our minimum order quantity is 25 copies. All standard bulk book orders ship FREE in the continental USA and delivered in 4-10 business days.
Unlike Amazon and other retailers who may also offer Japanese Prints in Transition (From the Floating World to the Modern World) books on their website, we specialize in large quantities and provide personal service, from trusted, experienced, friendly people in Portland, Oregon. We offer a Price Match Guarantee, and QuickQuote form, to make purchasing quick and easy.
Prefer to work with a human being when you order Japanese Prints in Transition (From the Floating World to the Modern World) books in bulk? Our Book Specialists are standing by Monday-Friday 8-5 PST, ready to help!